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Hermeuptychia sosybius (Fabricius, 1793)
(Carolina Satyr)

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Hermeuptychia sosybius illustration, localities of DNA-barcoded specimens.
Image from: Cong Q, Grishin NV (2014) A new Hermeuptychia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) is sympatric and synchronic with H. sosybius in southeast US coastal plains, while another new Hermeuptychia species – not hermes – inhabits south Texas and northeast Mexico. ZooKeys 379: 43–91. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.379.6394   —   © Qian Cong & Nick V. Grishin

Hermeuptychia sosybius illustration. COI mitDNA barcode tree.
Image from: Cong Q, Grishin NV (2014) A new Hermeuptychia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) is sympatric and synchronic with H. sosybius in southeast US coastal plains, while another new Hermeuptychia species – not hermes – inhabits south Texas and northeast Mexico. ZooKeys 379: 43–91. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.379.6394   —   © Qian Cong & Nick V. Grishin

Hermeuptychia sosybius illustration. Identification of 100-year-old specimens by DNA.
Image from: Cong Q, Grishin NV (2014) A new Hermeuptychia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) is sympatric and synchronic with H. sosybius in southeast US coastal plains, while another new Hermeuptychia species – not hermes – inhabits south Texas and northeast Mexico. ZooKeys 379: 43–91. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.379.6394   —   © Qian Cong & Nick V. Grishin

Hermeuptychia sosybius illustration, phylogenetic tree and comparison of 3 US species.
  —   © Nick V. Grishin, Vitaly Charny & Jan Dauphin

Hermeuptychia sosybius illustration ♂, Hermeuptychia intricata (a, c, e) and H. sosybius (b, d, f) males in dorsal (a, b, e, f), and ventral (c, d) aspects, a. Paratype, LOUISIANA: Jackson Parish, Jonesboro, 4-VI-1920, G. W. Rawson [USNM]; b. TEXAS: Brazoria Co., Bar-X Ranch, Rd. 971N, ex ovum, eclosed 18-IV-2000, N. V. Grishin; c. TEXAS: Houston Co., Davy Crockett National Forest, Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area, 26-III-2008, © Greg Lasley (image left-right inverted); d. FLORIDA: Alachua Co., Gainesville, Kanapaha Pines III, 30-X-2011, A. D. Warren; e-f. FLORIDA: Levy Co., vic. Waccasassa River, Hwy. 24, 6.8-8.8 mi SW Bronson, 6-IV-2014, A. D. Warren.
Image published in: Warren, A. D., K. R. Willmott & N. V. Grishin. 2014. Subtle Satyrs: differentiation and distribution of the newly described Hermeuptychia intricata in the Southeastern United States (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae). News of The Lepidopterists' Society 56(2):83-85   —   © Andrew D. Warren, Greg Lasley, Keith R. Willmott & Nick V. Grishin

Hermeuptychia sosybius illustration ♂, Hermeuptychia male dorsal forewings. Images of H. sosybius (left) and H. intricata (right) were taken using the FLMNH Microptics system CF3 (a & b), CF4 (c & d), 10X lens (e & f), and a Nikon D 200 camera through a dissection microscope at 4.5X magnification (g & h). a, c, e. FL: Dade Co.; b, d, f. FL: Jefferson Co.; g.TX: Liberty Co.; h. TX: San Jacinto Co. g, h. Base of forewing cell M3-CuA1, indicating positions of veins and showing hair-like scales; androconial scales of H. sosybius (g) are positioned at an angle instead of being shingled flat as regular scales.
Image published in: Warren, A. D., D. Tan, K. R. Willmott & N. V. Grishin. 2014. Refining the diagnostic characters and distribution of Hermeuptychia intricata (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae: Satyrini). Tropical Lepidoptera Research 24(1):44-51 and in: Warren, A. D., K. R. Willmott & N. V. Grishin. 2014. Subtle Satyrs: differentiation and distribution of the newly described Hermeuptychia intricata in the Southeastern United States (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae). News of The Lepidopterists' Society 56(2):83-85   —   © Andrew D. Warren, Denise Tan, Keith R. Willmott & Nick V. Grishin


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